100 sentences that you should practice and memorize to sound more fluent in English
Rule 1 : Keep it short and simple
Rule 2 : Listen more talk less.
Rule 3 : Make sure the other person understands you for effective communication.
Rule 4 : When speaking before crowd always keep your mind focus on mouth.
Rule 5 : Its ok to make mistakes while speaking but always speak english.
Here are 100 sentences that you should practice and memorize to sound more fluent in English:
- “Hi! My name is... What's your name?”
வணக்கம்! என் பெயர் ரோஹித் உன் பெயர் என்ன?” - “Could you please explain?”
தயவுசெய்து விளக்க முடியுமா?" - “Sorry, I don't really understand.”
"மன்னிக்கவும், எனக்கு உண்மையில் புரியவில்லை. - "Can I ask you something?"
நான் உங்களிடம் ஒன்று கேட்கலாமா?" - “Could you repeat that please?”
"தயவுசெய்து அதை மீண்டும் செய்ய முடியுமா?" - “Could you speak a little more slowly?”
- “Excuse me!”
- “Forgive me.”
- “Thank you very much!
- Thank you very much for letting me know.”
- “That's a good question!”
- "Sorry, would you mind repeating?"
- "Excuse me, I didn't catch that."
- “Could you please turn down the volume?”
- I'm sorry, but I have to go now.”
- “Is that okay?”
- “Would you mind if I ask you something?”
- “Can I ask you a question?”
- “I'll be there as soon as I can.”
- “Sorry to interrupt, but can I say something?”
- I appreciate it!”
- “Can I give you a quick call?”
- "Excuse me, I have a question."
- “Would you mind waiting for just a moment?”
- "Would you mind if I asked you something?"
- “May I interrupt you for a moment, please?”
- “Sorry, could you repeat that for me?”
- “Could you tell me more?"
- "Could I ask you just one small favor?"
- "I'm sorry, I have to make this short."
- "I don't know if this is possible."
- "Do you have a second?"
- "Could you help me with a little something?"
- "I'm sorry to bother you, can I have a second of your time?"
- "I'm sorry, I have an urgent matter that I would like to discuss with you."
- “Sorry for late reply.”
- “I’m not sure if I’ve understood properly.”
- “Sorry, how do you spell that?”
- “Sorry, do you mind clarifying it for me?”
- “Sorry, did you say …?”
- “If you don’t mind me asking…”
- “Sorry, could you expand on that?”
- “Could you say that again?”
- “Sorry, I’m not really sure about that…”
- “Could you repeat that but slower?”
- Is that okay with you?"
- "Sorry, did you understand?"
- "Sorry, would you mind repeating that again?"
- "May I interrupt you for a moment?"
- "I'd be happy to get your input."
- Am I making sense?"
- "Sorry, am I taking too much time?"
- "Sorry, could I be a little bit more specific?"
- "If I may ask, have you ever experienced..."
- "What do you think works best in this situation?"
- "Would you mind helping me understand this concept?"
- “I was wondering if you could help me with…”
- "Sorry, was there something else you were trying to say?"
- "Sorry, could you repeat that again?"
- “Would you mind if I interrupted you for the last time?”
- “Sorry for the delay.”
- “Sorry, may I ask something?”
- “May I have a moment of your time?”
- “Is it possible if I ask you something?”
- “Sorry, do you have a second?”
- “Can I ask you a silly question?”
- “Sorry, could I say a quick thing?”
- “Sorry, I have a little request.”
- “Do you have a minute to talk?”
- “Sorry to disturb you, but just this one thing please.”
- “Could I have a quick word with you?”
- “Sorry for the inconvenience.”
- “Sorry for bothering you.”
- “Sorry, could I just interrupt you for a second?”
- “Could I ask you a quick question?”
- “Do you have a moment to clear something up?”
- “Sorry for intruding, is it possible…?”
- “Could I use a few words of your time?”
- “Do you have just a bit of time?”
- “Sorry to bother you, but could I say something?”
- “Could I have one minute?”
- “Could I just give you…?”
- “Sorry, is there one thing I could…?”
- “Do you have a second to deal with…”
- “Just a quick thing to tell you…”
- “Sorry, I have to bother you…”
- “Sorry, could you spare a few minutes…”
- “Could we talk for a minute?”
- “Sorry to take up your time…”
- “Sorry to interrupt you…”
- “Sorry, could you listen to me for one minute?”
- “Sorry, could we talk for a moment?”
- “Sorry, would you mind if I just…”
- “Sorry, I know I‘m bothering you…”
- “I just want to make something clear…”
- “Just one question…”
- “Sorry, could I ask you a small thing?”
- “Sorry, would you mind if I say…”
- “I just want to ask you something…”
- “Could I just tell you…?
- “Sorry for the disturbance…”
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